depends on how you mean promoted. if you mean the title under your name (in yoru case slave on the alter) then that is raised through posting (see the FAQ threadin the general forum).

if you mean promoted to moderator/Black Guard then those are handled by the admin and moderators. we appoint new people as they are needed and then we select a few of the long standing members that we deem hold the standard we want and among ourselves we have a quick voting.

You mean the whole lesser races thing? While think it' nice not to see non-druchii related things pop up in dark elf forums and not to see army lists pop up in non-druchii discussion, I find it makes very little difference over all, the change is purely cosmetic for the most part and doesn't really affect the over all atmosphere of the site in my opinion.

EDIT: As for the 40k forum, I don't much care for the game, and I hope it doesn't spawn further non-fantasy related forums, but it doesn't make a big difference, considering most 40k players would go to a 40k related forum rather tha a race specific fantasy one.

Yeah, I meant the new forums as well as how some forums were shifted about. You'll notice that there's now an entire categary for forums dealing with campaigns and stuff like that. But yeah, they are mostly cosmetic changes.

Yeah, I meant the new forums as well as how some forums were shifted about. You'll notice that there's now an entire categary for forums dealing with campaigns and stuff like that. But yeah, they are mostly cosmetic changes.

Heh - I just noticed. Wouldn't've without the mention (then again, I only ever browse T7C and the History forums using the actual bar - the rest is done thanks to the hefty "new topics" function). Anyway, they may be purely aesthetic, but they're sure as hell welcome. Additionally, the LR forums were a great idea - it unclutters NDD.
As for the subject of a 40k board in these waters - I'd be all in favour, though you might want to ignore my opinion seeing as I play the thing. It's just that we have our share of local experts concerning 40k, and that some of us a really quite attached to this little community of ours - I'd much rather be posting 40k stuff here than any other, less familiar forum, however great it may be (like the sadly departed Portent, for ewample).

- A.

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Fri Apr 29, 2005 5:17 pm

Mielkith

Assassin

Joined: Thu Feb 12, 2004 5:46 pmPosts: 576Location: Coriana 6, where we won the shadow war

Can't say I care for a 40k forum. This is the biggest warhammer race specific site if I recall (or something close to that title). There are plenty of 40k forums out there. I always felt this was a place for the fantasy side of the game.

I know its been around for a while now but I was over joyed at the addition of the Mordheim forum. My prefered game is Mordheim, my prefered warband, Dark Elfs. It seemed to me a god send. Through it we have a chance to revise the DE warband list, which I am thankful for.

Lesser races, again splitting off from Druchii a bit, but there is alot happening in the fantasy world, its nice to have a place devoted to it. Lesser Races was a fine name choice by the way.

Fri Apr 29, 2005 5:45 pm

Dark Alliance

Morathi's Favoured

Joined: Tue Sep 10, 2002 1:29 pmPosts: 9709Location: In the paintshop

The creation of the Lesser Races was for two reasons. First it uncluttered somewhat the NDD and offered members the chance to really get into discussions about the other races out there as many of us, myself included, own other armies.

Secondly there is an associated benefit to Druchii players, especially new players and those with few opponents, in that it offers an opportunity to learn more about the other armies. Their composition, their tactics, how they work etc

40k was again done to pool all the threads together and put some order into the NDD, but more importantly make 40k posting more user friendly for our members.

Remember people, if you have questions about anything regarding the site, try looking at our Site FAQs before. If that won't help you, feel free to send a message to our Moderators. I do not mean to offend anyone, but this thread is for feedback.

I Strongly suggest seeing if their is a spell check plug in for the forum system you are using. It can greatly help posting especially in Forums where there are a number of member using English as a second langauge. Oh and also good for Native English speakers who can't spell.

Wed Dec 28, 2005 3:38 pm

Fr0

Trademaster

Joined: Wed May 25, 2005 7:32 pmPosts: 3170Location: Ontario, Canada

I think this site needs a feedback thread!!

Oh.. wait.. I had always wondered why not, good idea! Good luck getting Kitrik's attention, that guy is so busy.

Its certainly a pet peeve of a great many people. Currently, we are using the banned words filter to make some corrections but that involves anticipating the mis-spelling. Thanks for the feedback. Yet another thing to put on Kitrik's to do list.

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